The latest episode of "Westworld" really surprised fans with the revelation that Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright) was actually a host. Now some of the spoilers being talked about indicate that Theresa will be engineered and come back as a host, and there may be two or more versions of Dolores roaming in the park.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the latest and future episodes of "Westworld."
"Westworld" episode 7, entitled "Trompe L'Oeil" dealt with the surprising twist of Bernard finding out that he was actually a host and not a human. He was then commanded by Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) to murder Theresa Cullen (Sidse Babett Knudsen) so as not to disrupt his plans.
In the same episode of "Westworld", fans claimed to have found another easter egg, this time with regard to Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood). Inquisitr reported that the blueprint of the Dolores Prototype may point to the fact that there might be more than one Dolores in the park. The site speculated that her prototype found in the secret lab is suspicious.
Now, "Westworld" episode 8 spoilers and previews show that Bernard is conflicted about what Dr. Ford made him do. Apparently, his memories of killing Theresa in the previous episode were not erased, as he is seen asking Dr. Ford why he made Bernard kill Theresa.
In Dr. Ford's reply in "Westworld" episode 8, he proceeded to quote "Frankenstein" by saying "One man's life or death is but a small price to pay for the dominion I should acquire." Christian Today claimed this might mean Dr. Ford is asking for Bernard's assistance as he is planning to create a new host based on Theresa. It seems that Theresa will be back on a future "Westworld" episode as a host.
"Westworld" episode 8, titled "Trace Decay" will also show Teddy (James Marsden) getting visions of things that happened previously. It seems he is also remembering his past lives. The same trailer shows Maeve (Thandie Newton) planning for an attempt to escape the park.
"Westworld" episode 8 is slated to air on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.